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Roma-Feyenoord final, Soko: Fans brought in about 40 million euros; Jupi: What was the negative impact of the blockade of Tirana

Roma-Feyenoord final, Soko: Fans brought in about 40 million euros; Jupi: What

'Bread and circus' of the UEFA match is the topic of discussion on the show 'Politiko' on Top News.

Economics expert Pano Soko, analyzing the revenues that were collected during the two-three days of the stay of the fans who came to Tirana, says that about 40 million euros have been collected.

Meanwhile, the former football player of the National Team, Redi Jupi highlighted another negative impact that the organization of the final brought to the country's economy.

Pano Soko: Such events have economic effects on states wanting to get such a final because they bring money. The impact on the level of GDP is great that it was an event that lasted two-three days. We get 0.3 GDP.

About 70 thousand people came, we assume that 400 euros were spent per person, and about 35-40 million euros were collected, which is a lot. From this money the profit margin is very large and pure profit. When there is a lot of demand the price goes up. It enables businesses.

Redi Jupi: It is estimated that 50 thousand people have entered. For two days for matches of this level a newcomer has spent 1 thousand euros. It turns out about 50 million euros of spending they have made.

We can also mention the other side of the loss. The blockade of the boulevard alone, according to an estimate, the Albanian state has a loss of about one and a half million euros.

So, the blockades in Tirana had a negative impact, 10-15 million euros that the country has lacked since the closure of schools and businesses. So it turns out about 35 million euros in revenue. Dutch fans have spent more than Italians.

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